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In regards to your video (and off topic) what did you use for your strobbing light system? I'm going to need that for work.
I tried to watch but couldn't see. Are you looking for Amber strobes/beacons? If so, I'll shoot you a PM.In regards to your video (and off topic) what did you use for your strobbing light system? I'm going to need that for work.
"There is no darkness we'll not face boldly for each other, so to hells gates I will charge to ransom back my brother"
I would like to officially nominate this as a post-of-the-year winner!If you are deaf these trucks are mighty quiet.
https://youtu.be/Dd3uIuJ_2JY
Two electronic control boxes? You're just adding the TCM. The easy/cheap way is using an aftermarket transmission controller. The easy/expensive way is using all of the original military components, including the A2 chassis harness. The hard and mid-priced option is using all the original military components, except doing your own add-on harness.View attachment 689033
I've given the 4-speed/OD a brief thought, ain't gonna happen unless I buy a complete new powerpack for a spare; plan on keeping this truck as simple as possible, adding the 4-speed and two electronic control boxes seems troubling to me.
Nice price on Noico. Looks like they have a waterproof 170mil as wellI used Noico sound deadener. I saw a lot of car stereo people were using it, so I bought some off Amazon to to the cab floors of my M1009. Works great, easy to install, sticks, and conforms without lifting to the compound curves. Although I did cut it in multiple sections to make installing it easier. $62.00 bought 36 square feet. Search this in Amazon:
Noico 80 mil 36 sqft car Sound deadening mat, butyl automotive Sound Deadener, audio Noise Insulation and dampening